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Umran bowling at other end makes things easy for me, says Arshdeep

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India's young pace sensation Arshdeep Singh said that his bowling partner Umran Malik makes things easy for him and added that they enjoy each other's company on and off the field.

Shikhar Dhawan and his team are ready to take on New Zealand in the third and final match of the three-game ODI series in Christchur­ch. India are down 1-0 and will aim to save the series on Wednesday in the final ODI.

The second ODI of the threematch series between India and New Zealand was called off due to rain. The match was called off with the Men in Blue scoring 89-1 in 12.5 overs at the time rain intervened for the final time and put any possibilit­y of further action to rest.

Umran breathed fire in the middle overs against New Zealand in the second ODI. The right-arm pacer hit 150 kmph four times and bagged the wickets of Devon Conway and Daryl Mitchell. Arshdeep and Umran made their ODI debuts in the first ODI against New Zealand at Auckland.

"It's an edge for me to play with Umran. He bowls 155 kmph and makes things easy for me. We are loving our partnershi­p on the field and off the field as well. Hope it continues for a long. I don't think

my journey is easy or challengin­g. We as players focus on playing, enjoying the process, and not thinking much about it being easy or challengin­g. When we perform our best, it feels good. We take the game match by match and don't really think too much that I want myself here in the next year or so," Arshdeep said in a pre-match conference.

The 23-year-old Indian pacer had dropped an important catch

in the 18th over of Pakistan's innings against India in the Super Four phase clash of the Asia Cup. He dropped Asif Ali, who took full advantage of the life given to him.

"People love us and our game a lot. So when we perform our best, people love us and when we don't perform, people show their disappoint­ment. So there is nothing like dealing with this. They express their emotions because we play for India and it's the fans' right to express

their love or anger. We should accept both," said the pacer.

In the first match, the hosts trumped India by seven wickets. New Zealand chased down the target of 306 set by India with 2.5 overs to spare in the first ODI of three-match series here at Eden Park in Auckland on Friday. The marathon chase was powered by the stunning century from Tom Latham and the skipper Kane Williamson's undefeated 94. —

 ?? ?? India’s Arshdeep Singh takes a break during a training session in Christchur­ch on Tuesday. — bcci
India’s Arshdeep Singh takes a break during a training session in Christchur­ch on Tuesday. — bcci

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